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A man suspected of stalking Australian pop star Natalie
Imbruglia has been deemed to be too mentally ill to be questioned
by police for now.

The 44-year-old fan was arrested last month after turning up on
the doorstep of the singer's STG2 million ($4.97 million) mansion
on White Lilies Island - the name of her last album - in the River
Thames at Clewer village, Windsor, in Berkshire.

It is understood the man said he had been "summoned" by lyrics
in her songs.

Neighbours reportedly spotted the man approaching the house
carrying a suitcase, holdalls and a guitar in an apparent bid to
move in with Natalie, 29, who was said afterwards to be "freaked
out".

But the intruder was spotted on the CCTV and the star's husband
Daniel Johns called emergency number 999.

Police arrested the man and detained him under the mental health
act after the incident on November 1.

He was instructed to report back on bail to Windsor Police
Station yesterday.

But force spokeswoman Anamika Madar said today: "He did not
answer bail yesterday because he was deemed unfit to be
interviewed.